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Sequence showing how TetraLite Kites collapse into a flat package for transport
and storage:

This series of pictures above (left to right top to
bottom), shows the 34-cell model being collapsed for transportation. One
end of each spreader stick is disconnected, allowing the kite to be collapsed.
This proceedure takes just about 2 minutes with experience on this size kite.
The wingspan of this kite is 7 feet 2 inches. It collapses to a 3-foot
equilateral triangle about 2 and 1/2 inches thick. To set up the kite, this
proceedure is reversed. Set-up time is about five minutes. Click
<here> for animation. (Model 34)

This is the same 34-cell kite pictured above, being
launched. No running! Just stand in one spot and let it out! It glides backwards
rapidly, then rises when tension is applied to the line. For this model,
around 3 or 4 mph is enough for an easy launch. In no wind it can still be
launched if the line can be paid out and brought in fast enough, if a breeze
is thought to exist higher.(Model 34)

A 10-cell regulartetrahedron kite.(Model 10)

These two pictures (above) are really the same 10-cell
kite! On the left, oversize "spreaders" are installed. On the right, standard
length spreaders are used.(Model 10K)

(Model 7)

This 12-cell kite is like the Model 7
with 5 cells stacked on top.
(Model 12)

A variation on the Model 10K using six 1-foot spreaders and four 18-inch
spreaders. This is the same kite pictured above! (Model 10K)